Cheyenne died in October 2004, soon after her 12th birthday. Still, Holguin continues to participate in Cheyenne's Rally, a benefit for the Children's Miracle Network.

"She knew she was sick and she knew it was terminal," Holguin said, "but she knew it (the rally) wasn't just about her."

Before her death, Cheyenne emptied her piggy bank to donate to the Children's Miracle Network and she went on the organization's Radiothon with a plea that people help kids that are sicker than she was.

Cheyenne was a 2004 Miracle Kid for Shannon Medical Center.

Now in its seventh year, Cheyenne's Rally has taken on the form of a poker run, starting at Family Power Sports on Saturday morning, riding on motorcycles for more than 100 miles on a scenic highway and ending downtown at Concho's.

West Texas HOGs (Harley Owners Group) organizes the event each year, planning the route, gathering silent auction items and organizing registrations. Cheyenne's parents, Roy and Donna Fiveash, are members of the group.

"The Children's Miracle Network was so important to her, and it's so important to us," Roy Fiveash said. "It makes a parent feel good, that even though she's not here anymore, her legacy continues."

Last year, 168 motorcyclists registered for the 120-mile rally and raised nearly $10,000.

Fiveash expects an even bigger turnout this year based on the number of telephone calls he's received.

The weather forecast for Saturday hints of fall in the air. The high is expected to 84 degrees with overnight low 59.

Holguin is doing his part to increase those numbers. Chapters of Los Carnales Motorcycle Club, of which he is a member, are coming from Lubbock, McCamey, Lamesa, Levelland, Midland and Odessa for the rally.

The rally's silent auction will feature more than 75 items, including a custom motorcycle paint job donated by Hog Heaven Airbrushing.

"They do something for us every year," Fiveash said. "We are so excited about this."

Since the beginning, Family Power Sports has been a part of the rally. As the main sponsor this year, general manager Wade Hoak said he is proud to have Cheyenne's Rally on the list of organizations his store benefits.

Because the bulk of their business comes from the San Angelo community, Hoak said they try to support as many organizations as they can throughout the year.

"The Fiveashes put a lot into to it to make it successful," Hoak said. "It's a great cause and it involves motorcycles — it's a perfect fit for us."